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Brand: SOPHNET.

Season: SS19

Key Pieces: Aloha short-sleeve button-down, Patchwork short-sleeve shirt, Coolmax Seersucker suit, Cropped Easy Front Cargo pants.

Release Date: January 26

Buy: SOPHNET.

Editor’s Notes: Later this week, SOPHNET. will be releasing its new SS19 collection, as today we showcase the official "Uniform Experiment" lookbook.

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SOPHNET. SS19 is predominantly comprised of more casual styles, although most looks are capable of being dressed up or down to adhere to various occasions. The lookbook sees patterned button-downs paired with cropped pants, crewneck sweaters worn with solid-colored slacks and long coats, and T-shirts underneath suits. Additional offerings include the standout Cropped Easy Front Cargo pants, a multi-pocket crewneck top, logo tees, hoodies, and a selection of headwear.

You can look forward to SOPHNET.'s SS19 "Uniform Experiment" collection launching in-store this Saturday, January 26. Online availability begins January 28.

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In other style news, Très Bien FW19 nails the universal cool guy uniform.

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